Exterior Features

There are enough pockets and straps to attach anything you can imagine. I have yet to be in a situation where I’ve found myself thinking “Ah, there’s no room for _____.”

That being said, the design here is slightly unusual. Up until recently, I’ve been used to the back-loading design where my camera can only be accessed through a zipper opening on the section that touches my back.

The Langly Alpha Globetrotter has a front-loading design, with a sizable open top compartment and a customizable bottom compartment for camera gear.

Although it took a few days to get used to, it now feels really intuitive!

Combined with the high-quality zippers, it makes for quite a wonderful user experience.

Front and side pockets are easy to reach, with plenty of space for essentials like memory cards, spare cables or card readers. They look great too.

Interior Features

The Alpha Globetrotter keeps it minimalist in the interior department. Enough pockets to get you by, but not elaborate zippers within zippers within hidden compartments.

It’s all very easy to access and highly usable space.

The top pocket holds the laptop sleeve as well as a zipped pocket (I use it for travel documents). The side and front pockets are bare on the inside and surprisingly large!

The bottom pocket is fully customizable, with velcro walls that can be tailored to your camera system.

It took a few tries to get it right, but now that I have mine locked in, it works like a dream. And it’s SOLID. I have no doubt that my gear is safe, even in airport transit or on walks in the wild.

I love the focus on simplicity and functionality in this bag. So far, the features have been more than enough for my needs.